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A.Word.A.Day--neanderthal

Neanderthal or Neandertal (nee-AN-duhr-thol)

adjective:
1. Of, or pertaining to Neanderthal man, a member of an extinct subspecies of Homo sapiens who lived in caves in Europe and the Mediterranean 100,000 to 30,000 years ago.
2. Boorish, uncivilized.

noun:
1. Neanderthal man.
2. An unenlightened or uncouth man.

After Neanderthal (literally, Neander valley) in western Germany near
Düsseldorf, where bones of a Neanderthal man were first discovered in
1856. In 1904 German spelling was regularized so Thal became Tal.

"Formula One racing is unique for its Neanderthal attitude to everything
female."
Janet Street-Porter; What is it About Men and Cars?; The Mercury (Durban,
South Africa); Jul 13, 2004.

"Is hi-tech bad for us? What are you, some kind of Neanderthal? How would
we ever cope with the modern era without technology?"
Vikas Singh; Is the Hi-tech World Laying Us Low?; The Times of India
(New Delhi); Jul 3, 2004.

No matter where we stand on earth, we can all enjoy an equally wondrous
view of the stars. Yet the age-old wisdom tells us there are three important
things to look for when the aim is to call a few yards of this land ours:
location, location, location. And location is what we want to pay attention
to when it comes to this week's words, for they all came from the names of
locations. They're known as toponyms, words derived from places.

Whether it's when we drink champagne (from Champagne, France), make a
solecism (after Soloi, an Athenian colony in Cilicia), or when we meet our
Waterloo (Waterloo, Belgium) we are (perhaps unknowingly) alluding to a
distant land and its history. This week's words take us on a tour of Europe.

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May none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof (White House).
-John Adams, 2nd US President, and the first one to live in the White House
(1735-1826)

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